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Chapter XXXIX.—There is No Reason for
Self-Conceit.
Foolish and inconsiderate4210
4210 I omits καὶ
ἀσύνετοι (and without
understanding). |
men, who have neither wisdom4211
4211 Literally, “and
silly and uninstructed.” | nor instruction,
mock and deride us, being eager to exalt themselves in their own
conceits. For what can a mortal man do, or what strength is there
in one made out of the dust? For it is written, “There was
no shape before mine eyes, only I heard a sound,4212 and a voice [saying], What then? Shall
a man be pure before the Lord? Or shall such an one be [counted]
blameless in his deeds, seeing He does not confide in His servants, and
has charged4213
4213 Or, “has
perceived.” | even His angels
with perversity? The heaven is not clean in His sight: how
much less they that dwell in houses of clay, of which also we ourselves
were made! He smote them as a moth; and from morning even until
evening they endure not. Because they could furnish no assistance
to themselves, they perished. He breathed upon them, and they
died, because they had no wisdom. But call now, if any one will
answer thee, or if thou wilt look to any of the holy angels; for wrath
destroys the foolish man, and envy killeth him that is in error.
I have seen the foolish taking root, but their habitation was presently
consumed. Let their sons be far from safety; let them be
despised4214 before the gates of
those less than themselves, and there shall be none to deliver.
For what was prepared for them, the righteous shall eat; and they shall
not be delivered from evil.”4215
4215 Job iv. 16–18, 19–21, v.
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